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I’m looking for some clarity on why my previous post was removed/deleted:
On April 4th, a green line appeared on my S21 FE immediately after a security update, and I posted here the same day (4th april) to get advice.
(After visiting the service center 2 to 3 times, I finally managed to get a free screen replacement. The whole process took about 11 to 12 days from the day the line appeared, and the actual repair only took 2 to 3 hours.)
• I received great support from the members here, but now I’ve noticed my original post has been automatically deleted. I didn’t remove it myself.
• Has anyone else experienced their posts being deletedafter an issue is resolved, or is this a technical glitch or something else!

On April 4th, a green line appeared on my S21 FE immediately after a security update, and I posted here the same day (4th april) to get advice.
(After visiting the service center 2 to 3 times, I finally managed to get a free screen replacement. The whole process took about 11 to 12 days from the day the line appeared, and the actual repair only took 2 to 3 hours.)
• I received great support from the members here, but now I’ve noticed my original post has been automatically deleted. I didn’t remove it myself.
• Has anyone else experienced their posts being deleted
update- find original post from inbox>activity, as samsung commented on that post. By tap on that, post is visible but not other data like comments and all. Here is screenshot for the same:
not shows in my profile's posts (removed/deleted automatically, why?)
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sumitdala
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Samsung is doing its best 😂
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Lucky you got free replacement of display
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Scam sung 👏
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Firmware/Software updates push the device to peak performance, generating significant heat. That thermal stress can expose weak points in the OLED display—especially fragile internal connections—leading to permanent display lines.
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This isn’t normal wear and tear. It points to an underlying design or manufacturing flaw.
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Samsung has a responsibility to address such core issues.
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Instead, they are choosing to deny accountability and shift the burden onto customers—asking them to pay for what is clearly a defect.
That’s not just disappointing, it’s unacceptable.
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Multiple users reporting it after updates, yet Samsung continues to show negligence by shifting the cost onto customers instead of acknowledging the problem.
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In my case as well, the display issue appeared immediately after an official update, but it is still being treated as a chargeable repair since one goodwill support was already given.
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So Samsung’s solution is simple:
👉 Push update
👉 Screen gets line issue
👉 Say “out of warranty”
👉 Charge ₹12,000
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Customer pays for their mistake?
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https://r2.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-S/Repeated-Vertical-Pink-Line-Issue-After-Software-Update...
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Beware-of-Updates 🚨
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https://r2.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-S/Beware-of-Updates/td-p/21904940?src=ShareByUserCM
.
.
This isn’t normal wear and tear. It points to an underlying design or manufacturing flaw.
.
.
Samsung has a responsibility to address such core issues.
.
Instead, they are choosing to deny accountability and shift the burden onto customers—asking them to pay for what is clearly a defect.
That’s not just disappointing, it’s unacceptable.
.
.
Multiple users reporting it after updates, yet Samsung continues to show negligence by shifting the cost onto customers instead of acknowledging the problem.
.
.
In my case as well, the display issue appeared immediately after an official update, but it is still being treated as a chargeable repair since one goodwill support was already given.
.
.
So Samsung’s solution is simple:
👉 Push update
👉 Screen gets line issue
👉 Say “out of warranty”
👉 Charge ₹12,000
.
Customer pays for their mistake?
.
.
https://r2.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-S/Repeated-Vertical-Pink-Line-Issue-After-Software-Update...
.
.
Beware-of-Updates 🚨
.
https://r2.community.samsung.com/t5/Galaxy-S/Beware-of-Updates/td-p/21904940?src=ShareByUserCM